Wimbledon 2022 is just around the corner and for many, the two-week-long sporting event is the highlight of the summer season.
With all eyes on British pair Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper, as well as wild card Serena Williams, this is when the action kicks off and how you can tune in.
When is Wimbledon 2022?
Wimbledon kicks off on Monday, June 27 and will end on July 10.
2022 marks the first year that The Championships are planned to take place over 14 days, with the introduction of play on the Middle Sunday to the permanent schedule for the first time.
You can see the full schedule on the Wimbledon website here.
How to watch Wimbledon 2022?
Wimbledon will be available to watch across a number of platforms. The official Wimbledon YouTube account will show special features, live coverage, and behind the scenes videos to keep you up to date.
The BBC will also provide extensive coverage of the tournament on BBC One, BBC Two and the BBC Red Button.
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